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兽医学中的支架

Stents in Veterinary Medicine.

作者信息

Graczyk Szymon, Pasławski Robert, Grzeczka Arkadiusz, Litwińska Liza, Jagielski Dariusz, Pasławska Urszula

机构信息

Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Biological and Veterinary Sciences, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Lwowska 1, 87-100 Toruń, Poland.

出版信息

Materials (Basel). 2023 Feb 10;16(4):1480. doi: 10.3390/ma16041480.

Abstract

Stenting in veterinary medicine has been a rapidly growing method of interventional surgery for several years. This procedure is usually performed in the respiratory and urinary tracts, but there are cases of stenting of blood vessels or gastrointestinal structures. It is based on maintaining the permeability of a given tubular structure, thus allowing the passage of gas or liquid. This procedure is often performed as a first-line treatment in situations where pharmacological agents do not work and as an alternative method, often cheaper than the classically performed ones. There are also cases where stenting is used as a palliative treatment, e.g., to enable defecation in colonic obstruction due to tumour infiltration of the colon wall. Stenting is often a life-saving or comfort-improving procedure for animals, but one should also be aware of possible postoperative complications and be prepared for any adversity. For this reason, this review provides an insight into the current knowledge in veterinary medicine about stenting and the consequences associated with this procedure.

摘要

多年来,支架植入术在兽医学中一直是一种迅速发展的介入手术方法。该手术通常在呼吸道和泌尿道进行,但也有血管或胃肠道结构支架植入的病例。它基于维持特定管状结构的通透性,从而允许气体或液体通过。在药物治疗无效的情况下,该手术通常作为一线治疗方法,并且作为一种替代方法,通常比传统方法更便宜。也有一些情况,支架植入术被用作姑息治疗,例如,在因结肠壁肿瘤浸润导致结肠梗阻时使动物能够排便。支架植入术对动物来说往往是一种挽救生命或改善舒适度的手术,但也应该意识到可能的术后并发症,并为任何不利情况做好准备。出于这个原因,本综述深入探讨了兽医学中关于支架植入术的当前知识以及与该手术相关的后果。

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